A roundup of 4-H news for the week of June 18, 2015:
CANFIELD, Ohio — Members and advisers of the Western Reserve Rangers 4-H Club marched in the Berlin Township Memorial Day Parade. The group was...
Purple corn: No, you’re not crazy
Growers who have reported finding corn seedlings in their fields that have turned purple or yellow probably don't need to panic — the color change is likely just a cosmetic problem that will go away on its own.
Brewing storm: 2015 net farm income could be lower than 1990s
Can U.S. farmers take a whopping hit to their bottom line and still be standing five years from now?
Locke family raises the kind of sheep ‘that make meat’
Coshocton County family builds on generations of sheep production experience.
Iowa food hubs emerging as strong economic force
Food hub report shows emerging trends.
Antibiotic alternative for livestock farmers
New way to protect animals against infections, without using antibiotics.
CWT continues to help dairy farmers
CWT has been extended through Dec. 31, 2018
No grain, no gain: Nearly a year after a devastating explosion, Coshocton Grain is...
On Aug. 13, 2014, a major explosion — caused by a spark from a defective idler bearing on a grain leg — severely damaged the three connected silos and injured six workers.
Dinner Guest: My dad makes the best…
Since it's almost Father's Day, Annette Crowell credits her dad with teaching her cooking skills. Read more in Crowell's Dinner Guest post.
Ag gets waiver from hours of service rule
The groups this spring asked the FMCSA to renew the waiver and to extend it for the two-year maximum allowable under federal law.

















